GETTING BY WITH A LITTLE HELP … FROM FRIEND IN BRACEBRIDGE

Mark Clairmont | MuskokaTODAY.com

GRAVENHURST — Nora Brosnahan loves strolling the Muskoka Wharf.

But she can’t stand the unsightly flotsam bobbing along the shoreline at one of Muskoka’s prime tourist attractions.

So the Bracebridge — yes, Bracebridge — resident took it upon herself to rake in some of the debris caught up in the cattails in front of the Muskoka Fleet, which is painting and preparing the Segwun and Wenonah II for another season at A.P. Cockburn Square.

She hopes her singular efforts might “embarrass” the town in to doing some more cleanup along the Lake Muskoka waterfront.

A little help for her would go a long way to enhancing the popular summer parkland, she maintains.

Nora Brosnahan pitched in to clean up a mess of flotsam caught up among the cattails at A.P. Cockburn Square.
Rake in hands Nora reaches in to snag whatever isn’t supposed to be there – and it’s a lot as seen above.
She’s even has the scars on her forehead to prove it from fishing out all manner of plastic and like left behind in Lake Muskoka.

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